The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 356
Evelyn fretted over Astrid’s health, swiftly changing her clothes and helping Thalassa pack their luggage.
Seeing this, Hertha didn’t sit idle either, helping to pack the children’s clothing and supplies.
Once everything was packed, Thalassa began to wake the little ones. They were still lost in their dreams.
“Atticus, Dorian, Elowen, Sophia, wake up.” Thalassa gently shook their small shoulders.
Atticus woke up, rubbing his eyes sleepily. His face was filled with confusion.
Seeing Thalassa and Hertha, he asked in confusion, “Mom, is it school time?”
Still drowsy, he raised his small hand to rub his sleepy eyes.
Dorian just opened his eyes for a moment, but the sleepiness was too overpowering, and he closed his eyes to continue
sleeping.
It was three in the morning, the deepest part of the children’s sleep cycle.
Elowen didn’t move at all, seemingly unaffected by whatever was happening around her. She was the heaviest sleeper of them
all.
Sophia was the same, sleeping heavily. Even when Thalassa shook her shoulder, she didn’t move.
Seeing the children so sweetly asleep, caught up in their dreams, Thalassa didn’t have the heart to disturb them.
“But we have to be quick. We’re going to visit Grandma’s sister in the countryside.” Thalassa’s voice was filled with urgency.
That urgency was impossible to hide.
Sensing his mother’s urgency, Atticus shook his head to chase away the sleepiness. He pulled his clothes towards him, and
began to dress himself obediently.
For the remaining three, Thalassa had to pick them up one by one and dress them.
Dorian, disturbed from his sleep, was a bit grumpy. “Mom, I want to sleep.” he muttered.

“Be good, we can sleep in the car.” Thalassa coaxed him.
Atticus, being the eldest, was his mother’s right-hand man. Having dressed himself, he came forward to help Thalassa dress
Dorian.
On the other side, Hertha was changing Elowen’s clothes.
Elowen loved to sleep and eat, resulting in her chubby and solid frame. Holding her was somewhat of a task for Hertha.
But when she cooed at Elowen, her voice was full of affection.
“Elowen, it’s time to wake up. If you do, there will be something yummy to eat.”
When Hertha mentioned food, Elowen’s big innocent eyes popped open. “Really? There’s food?”
“Yep, my car is full of tasty snacks,” Hertha said, throwing out the bait.
“I can dress myself, I can.” The allure of food was too strong. Elowen, previously deep in sleep, was now wide awake and eager
to get dressed. Sophia was the smallest of them all, and Thalassa had no trouble dressing her quickly.
The family, with their bags big and small, made their way out of the apartment complex.
Outside, Thalassa said to Hertha, “We’ve been up half the night. You should go back and sleep. I’ll call a cab to take them to the
countryside.” Hertha replied, “Calling a cab is too much of a hassle. I’ll take them. Don’t worry, I’m a night owl.”
Hertha insisted, and Thalassa didn’t argue further.

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